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  • pineapple stu
    Biased against YOUR club
    • Aug 2002
    • 40783

    #1

    Bray missing three

    Bray have three players suspended for the big match on Friday night, including Eddie Gormley. The other two are Keith Long and Colm James. UCD have a full squad, including Tony Mac, who is expected to be back after a slight injury which kept him out of the last two games.

    Gormley could be a big loss for Bray - usually one of their top creative influences. Bit of a boost for us, I hope!
  • Roo69
    Seasoned Pro
    • Aug 2003
    • 4221

    #2
    Ya could be right....

    Missing one of Gormley or James i think we could cope with but both is a different story, Gormley's still showing he's still got it in pre-season, but i dont think he'll complete that many 90 minutes this season. James is the future ! super player, strong as an ox (for his size !) good in the air, great shooting, great tackler. One of the best midfielders in the league in a couple of years i reckon

    Porb. starting line-up

    O'Connor

    Tresson
    Lynch
    Charles
    Farrell

    Quinn
    McGuinness
    McGraine
    Gifford

    Grogan
    O'Brien

    With Ryan, Lawless, O'Hanlon, Lawlor, Fitzpatrick all pushing for places. Fox is out until may.
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    • John83
      Coach
      • Feb 2003
      • 9082

      #3
      Probable UCD lineup:
      Code:
                      Gallagher/Quigley 
      Gannon        McAuley        Foley        Davey
      Sullivan      McNally        McDonnell    O'Donnell
                      Doyle        Martin
      Possibly Finn in the middle, with McNally dropping into centre half beside McAuley.
      You can't spell failure without FAI

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      • Aberdonian Stu
        First Team
        • Sep 2001
        • 2259

        #4
        I reckon because of McDonnell's minor injury worry they'll place McNally behind him to have a stronger defensive player and perhaps drag in Finn to compensate for Tony's knock.

        Personally I feel that the Seagulls have shown more in pre-season so the important thing is to focus on getting the simple things right and look to build with Sullivan down the right flank and to try and match them on the left. Micko's usually at his most effective at the other end of the season so the ideal situation would be to try to play a more power game (run like feck) down the left.
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        • pineapple stu
          Biased against YOUR club
          • Aug 2002
          • 40783

          #5
          Stephen Fox and John Flood are both missing as well. We've signed James Timmons permanently.

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          • pineapple stu
            Biased against YOUR club
            • Aug 2002
            • 40783

            #6
            Originally posted by Aberdonian Stu
            Personally I feel that the Seagulls have shown more in pre-season
            Have they? Draws against Waterford and Rovers, hammerings by Everton and Shels and defeat to the Irish schoolboys? I think that's slightly worse than what we've had.

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            • Aberdonian Stu
              First Team
              • Sep 2001
              • 2259

              #7
              Well first off the odds are we'd be hammered by Everton, and in our current state Shels too.

              The draws with Rovers and Waterford match up favourably when you consider our performance in losing to DC United (they're trying to tap into the American market), Dwogheda and de Town.

              Admittedly I didn't see the town, dwogs, or pats games but from what I have seen, including the quite frankly lacklustre performnace against a bunch of barely above superleague standard players from the AUL, we haven't looked like a team gunning for promotion.

              Throw into the mix the fact that we're playing in Bray and the chances of taking three points fromn an opening day encounter with them aren't great.

              Focus on the simple things and hope for the best.
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              • pineapple stu
                Biased against YOUR club
                • Aug 2002
                • 40783

                #8
                Originally posted by Aberdonian Stu
                Admittedly I didn't see the town, dwogs, or pats games
                We were noticeably better in each game. Pat's and Longford will be up at the right end of the Premier table next season, as opposed to Waterford and Rovers (and DC and Dwogs), so the draw in Richmond was the most impressive result of the lot I reckon.

                Yeah, we'd have lost to Everton as well. Just had to add in an extra hammering! Not sure we'd have lost 4-1 to Shels though - only a couple of months wince we drew 0-0 there. We've only lost Cawley, Jennings and Rooney from that match, with Jennings and Rooney being adequately replaced.

                Game will be 1-1, which I hope is consistent with my prediction in the prediction league!

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                • Roo69
                  Seasoned Pro
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 4221

                  #9
                  Originally posted by pineapple stu
                  Have they? Draws against Waterford and Rovers, hammerings by Everton and Shels and defeat to the Irish schoolboys? I think that's slightly worse than what we've had.
                  Yeah we have actually, the team has got better and better by the match, really looking forward to the season with the way things are going for us.

                  We should have beaten Waterford and Rovers, Againist Shels the game was played in GALE froce winds - 11 subs made. Everton where lucky to score 4, but a heavy defeat was expected and we had virtually our U21's out againist the FAI Schools Team.

                  The new lads who have come in have preformed very well, and out of the players missing i think our biggest loss is Foxy, wont be back till some time in May.
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                  • Roo69
                    Seasoned Pro
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 4221

                    #10
                    Originally posted by pineapple stu


                    Yeah, we'd have lost to Everton as well. Just had to add in an extra hammering! Not sure we'd have lost 4-1 to Shels though - only a couple of months wince we drew 0-0 there. We've only lost Cawley, Jennings and Rooney from that match, with Jennings and Rooney being adequately replaced.
                    What about the lads gone to Drogs ?
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                    • John83
                      Coach
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 9082

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Roo69
                      What about the lads gone to Drogs ?
                      A crap striker (Rooney), a youth player who was on the edges of the team (McWalter - unless I've got his name wrong again), and a defender who only made a few squads because of injury crises (Donnelly - who's at Athlone on loan).

                      None of them would be guaranteed a start today if they were still on the books here.
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                      • Roo69
                        Seasoned Pro
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 4221

                        #12
                        Originally posted by John83
                        A crap striker (Rooney), a youth player who was on the edges of the team (McWalter - unless I've got his name wrong again), and a defender who only made a few squads because of injury crises (Donnelly - who's at Athlone on loan).

                        None of them would be guaranteed a start today if they were still on the books here.
                        Saw Rooney a few times last term and thought he was half decant ! he's certainly doing the business in Pre-Season !

                        Are both the Martin Bro's still there ?
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                        • pineapple stu
                          Biased against YOUR club
                          • Aug 2002
                          • 40783

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Roo69
                          Are both the Martin Bro's still there ?
                          Robbie is, Johnny's not. Robbie's gotten three goals in pre-season - more than he's scored in each of the last two proper seasons!

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                          • pineapple stu
                            Biased against YOUR club
                            • Aug 2002
                            • 40783

                            #14
                            Originally posted by John83
                            a youth player who was on the edges of the team (McWalter - unless I've got his name wrong again)
                            Podge's still with us. Gav Whelan's gone to Drogheda. Good player, but fairly injury-prone.

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                            • John83
                              Coach
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 9082

                              #15
                              Originally posted by pineapple stu
                              Podge's still with us. Gav Whelan's gone to Drogheda. Good player, but fairly injury-prone.
                              I'm going to continue making that mistake until Podge gets match fit. Or dropped for Gannon.
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